Adventureland
04.2.2009 | By Alex Florez |
Rated: R for language, drug use and sexual references
Release Date: 2009-04-03
Starring: Greg Mottola
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Country: USA
Official Website: http://www.adventurelandthefilm.com/
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Having directed âSuperbadâ, one of the biggest and most critically acclaimed comedies in recent memory, Greg Mottola chooses another teen-angst coming of age story as his follow up project. But donât be fooled, âAdventurelandâ is a completely different type of movie.
Although both the quirkiness and awkwardness of our adolescence are obviously exploited here for comedic effect, the film comes across as deeply personal and honest. Thatâs because it is the semi-autobiographical story of Mottola as an uptight, overeducated young man whoâs forced to take a minimum wage job at the local amusement park when his family suffers an economic downturn in the middle of the Reagan 80s.
What James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg) doesnât anticipate when he gets the job however, is falling head over heels for the alluringly sharp-tongued arcade girl, Em Lewin (Kristen Stewart). Of course, a number of things have to stand in their way – mainly, the parkâs maintenance guy (Ryan Reynolds), who is also vying for her affection.Â
At the center of it all, the film is nothing more than a love triangle but itâs the filmâs uncomfortably accurate representation of this misfit world that sets it apart from other movies of its kind.Â
Unfortunately, that sincerity is threatened by studio interference. Just when you think youâre watching a film that has the license to present a realistic depiction of an adolescence full of the traumas and failures, you are reminded that Disney is behind the scenes making sure you leave the theater âfeeling goodâ. It is the disappointment that youâre likely to avoid if this were an independent film. Nevertheless, Adventureland is likely to please most viewers.
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